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Noticing & Treating Teen Substance Abuse
Noticing signs of teen substance abuse can be challenging. They might be masked by mood swings or other “normal” behaviors. But you know your child better than anyone, no matter their age.
5 Tips to Motivate an Unmotivated Teen
What can you do to motivate an unmotivated teen? As a parent or caregiver, it’s important to help them find their motivation and get moving.
Peacefully Parenting a Strong-Willed Child
There are many positives to having a strong-willed child. They’re usually more courageous. They have high self-esteem, and they aren’t afraid to stand up for themselves. Those are characteristics that will serve them well throughout their life and well into adulthood.
Helping Your Teen Navigate ADHD
It can be just as difficult for teenagers to deal with ADHD symptoms — perhaps even more difficult. Teens have a lot on their plates, from trying to fit into social circles to thinking about their futures. Adding ADHD on top of it can feel overwhelming.
How to Care For Your Child When They Face Challenges at School
As a parent, it can be heartbreaking to see your child struggling with challenges at school. But, as we enter a new school year and those difficulties start to arise for some students, the best thing you can do is to know how to care for your child.
How to Care for Your ADHD Child and Yourself
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects millions of children in the United States alone. It’s one of the most common childhood conditions, but it’s often been mischaracterized.
5 Ways to Help Your Child Cope with Divorce
As hard as divorce is on you, it can be just as hard on your child. Their whole world is turning upside down, and they need support.
Parenting a Teen with Anxiety? Helping Them Build Healthy Responses
The teenage years are a whole monster of their own. It’s an emotional time; they’re entering adolescence, undergoing physical changes, and preparing to be adults before they know it.
Helping Children Heal from Traumatic Events
No child should have to live through and experience the effects of a traumatic event. The world isn’t always a perfect place, and despite the best efforts to protect your children, these types of situations do occur.